| Alexander Bain - English language - 1890 - 376 pages
...though the words paired together are largely coincident in meaning. Wordsworth has this example : — Nor should I have made mention of this Dell But for one object which you might pass bg, Might see and notice not. Here the second phrase brings out fully the thought implied in the first.... | |
| William Angus Knight, William Wordsworth - Lake District (England) - 1891 - 302 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude; Nor should I have...made mention of this Dell But for one object which you-might pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1892 - 970 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. [i is in truth an utter solitude; Nor should I have made...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that simple object appertains Л story — uncnriched... | |
| Kenyon West - Poets laureate - 1895 - 588 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is, in truth, an utter solitude ; Nor should I...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ; And to that place a story appertains Which, though it... | |
| Kenyon West - Literary Criticism - 1895 - 614 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is, in truth, an utter solitude ; Nor should I...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ; And to that place a story appertains Which, though it... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 464 pages
...Poets, who among these hills Will be my second self when I am gone. There is ....... 1800. 2 1836. And to that place a story appertains, Which, though it be ungarnish'd with events, Is not unfit, ...... 1800. 3 1827. It was the first, The earliest of those tales .... 1800. Upon the forest-side... | |
| William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - English literature - 1897 - 342 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that simple object appertains A story — unenriched... | |
| William Wordsworth - English literature - 1897 - 350 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. 57 It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that simple object appertains A story — unenriched... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 pages
...themselves alone 10 With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...this Dell But for one object which you might pass by, '5 Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 pages
...themselves alone 10 With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...this Dell But for one object which you might pass by, 15 Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that... | |
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